670 
' - » *«. 
THE FIELD. 
Thursday, Judy Cth. 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 guinea*, for irlsli brcl horse*, two 
lnilos heats, wai won in a cantor by Mr. O'Reilly's oh c Master Tom, by 
i, iriil. 4 > ,r * 1 (*"•• Keegan). beating Lord Conyngham'e Lightning, and 
'ii . l.ogan « Raglan, both of whom wore drawn after tho first heat. 
MauNn Stakes of 5 so v* each, 3 ft, 80 «ov» added* weight for ago. 
, c -* ODomlle and a quartor, boat* : won by Mr. Wynne's b in Saalta 
S.* rb ® Cure, 5 yrs (£25), 7*t :>ib (Stcgglo- . beating Mr. J. c. Wilson's 
Itosalbo, Mr. Cassidy's Roller, and Mr. F. Martin's Speed. Tho winner 
>vaa sola for £20. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 *ov» oneh, 15 sovs added, for tho beaten 
horses of the Mooting, half a inllo. boats, won by Mr. Dillon * < h f 
Arhd by Tearaway. .') yrs, fist (Connolly;, beating Mr. Whelan'* Roller, 
est 71b, and Mr. Martin's Speed, 0»t. 
MONKSTO.V (CO. CORK) R ACES.— Tuesday. 
SwEErsTAKi * or 2 Sovs each, 25 Sov* added; weight for age, Ac. 
heats, Iwo miles, over hurdle*. Won oa*lly by Mr. Uurko'* eh iu Peg- 
thc-Ralce, by Retriever, aged (Noblo), beating Mr. Smith's Sl.eogchy, 
Mr. Burkes The Cripple, Mr. Horry's br in, by Arthur, und Mr. W/ilto'a 
uumccork. 
*T"" "°**y™***':* ot J "OV*. p.p., 60 sovs added, for all horses; 
a £? W ™ e ? fu '". ; heats, two miles. 
Tt& C cZl<xT e - A W ? n "? Ml ' ^^tt Ihw^’^hOeriidui b; 
ItoeWet’ i X ,l' bo,lt '?“ Mr ' Munsergh's Johannas, Mr. Anlie's 
Rocket. Mr. la ahy s Sultan, and Mr. Iiurke's fho Old H ike. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 m,v* each, in *., v « added; hoat*. two 
We rvr n 1 *?" Uy Mr ' ,,r ,n Tho Rejected (.1. CarrolD, 
21*1 u ’ mi ‘ b h v 
_ Wkdkksdav. 
rnu Stkbi’LBciiase Handiimi- did not till. 
Mr n °, r 20 K0V " wltl ‘ added; weight for age. 
Mr. Barry * gr h Oor&ldus, by Arthur .. .. Dobeaux 2 I 
Mr Burke * eh m Peg the Itako > 
Mr. Mar»crgh'» brh Cead moalo Faullho .. . , " , 7 
Mr. Burke's ch li The Crlpplo £ 
Each heat well contested. 
, A , Handicap HnnDLK Ra k of 2 sovs eaoh, with 15 added. 
Mr. As 10 s gr h Rocket, by Arthur, lost 71b . . . . Carroll l 
Mr. Drlng* b g Ugly Buck, lost i. uc i, *, 
Mr. Drlsooll's gr g Crogano, hat 101 b ' ,j 
Won cleverly. 
. „ , MARYBOROUGH, J854. 
A HANDICAP of 10 SOT* each, h ft, and 2 If declared on July 27. Heats 
onco round (about two mllo*). 
ago *t lb ' 
All yachts sailing for prizes given by the R.V.Y.C. will 
bo subject to the sailing regulations of tho club, and the 
slightest deviation will disqualify. 
N.B.— For any other particulars, refer to tho R.V.Y.C. 
sailing regulations, dated 1853. 
(■Slgnod.) G rouge Holland Ackers, Commodore. 
Gaylad ... ••• 
Itgllnton 
Fur.c 
Snhynx ... ... 
Master Johnny. .. 
Alexia 
Rellowstown Lass 
Twig 
Hunting Horn ... 
l’snltery 
Lam bay 
-Simpleton 
Cochin Chinn ... 
Mug on Hie whig 
Idle Girl 
ngc *t lb 
4 7 
7 
7 
3 0 0 
a i 
cnlur t ^.Vm,Vnrs S | r m ES ° f 1 10 " 0VB " ft. for two year olds; 
TJ.roo quSlto ffJiS ' U W ‘ Un0r 0000 ^ twl °° or mor0 6lb cxt ‘“' 
S1 W^!'j; rkC ' 8 b f by linlfull — Lord Watorford'* b c Old Malt 
”i: »r l r, , ,i: v V£r l,> i I - > f‘ir n “ ,ro,,, '* b f ^ ** m “- 
l\l E°Orl!5d'?l? 7r d A y n°. Lor<1 W ^>-/brd'a bk c by Seahor.o 
out of A ?in„?o b by Mlek0y 1 rei ' out " r N “" of the V11I0 
UllmU Wr Wynne's gr ( Eliza D,.y 
a ii (1BBRAQH SEPTEMBER MEETING, J8M. 
A Handioap of 10 sova each, h fr. and 2 If declared, &o. Watortbrd 
Post, 
ago *t lb 
ch f by Polish, out of 
Danoonwny 
Lrbutha 
Snmbay 
Imon Pum 
« 7 
7 12 
7 10 
7 6 
Wild Irish Girl TV'S 
Cochin China ... 3 0 10 
c by lilvos - Syren 3 
CnrtliaglnlanOato Hunnl- 
, "» 1 3 5 10 
A Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft, aud 2 if doelnred, £0. foaamUo 
and a Jiulf, on tho Pool Course. 
- , , ugo »t lb 
Gaylad .* 6 8 4 
Arbutha 4 7 jo 
Amusement ..[ 3 7 8 
Simon Puro ... ... ... 373 
ago st lb 
Wild Irish Girl 3 7 0 
Cochin China 3 « |<> 
0 by ljvn out of Syron 3 (i 10 
Carthaginian 3 6 10 
CURRAG1I OCTOBER MEETING, 1854. 
1 UK Kiiiwan Stake* of 25 «ov* each, 10 ft, nud 2 If declnrod, Jtc. 
Alexia 
Gaylad 
Amusement 
P«.iltery .. 
Simon Puro 
Attractive .. 
Rod Post, 
ago *t lb 
.480 
. 6 7 12 
. 3 7 4 
. 4 7 2 
.370 
.370 
Of 
Mau on tho Wing 
C by Tearaway out 
Cpok 
C by Elvos out of Syron. . 
Ariel 
Carthaginian . . 
ago *f lb 
3 0 12 
0 12 
C 10: 
5 10 
5 10 
AQUATICS. 
(Continued /rom pay* 030.) 
ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT CLUD. 
Wednesday, 9th August, 1854. — Dinner at the club- 
house, nt 1 .30 ji.m. " * v | 
'rmiRsiiA'', 10th — Regatta. Opon lo nil yachts of tin- 
club. I o start at 10.30 a.in.. Prize— a silver salvor, with 
purse containing £75. One yacht may walk over for this. 
I i five yachts start there will bo a socoml prize of £">5 ft,.- 
the secoud yacht. 
Friday, 11th — Boat racing and other aquatic sports, at 
3.0 p. m., or later to suit her Majesty’s pleasure. Ball at the 
club-house, at 10.0 p.m. 
Saturday, 12th — General mooting, at 1.0 p.m. N II If 
tho regatta is postponed tiU this day, tho general mooting 
will be hold on Monday, tho 14th. 
(Signed) Okqaqd Holland Ackers, Commodore. 
SPECIAL REGATTA INSTRUCTIONS FOR 1854. 
Entrance for Yachts closes at 10.0 p.m. on Tuesday, tho 
8th. 
Tho yucht<i will ho stationed (by a porson duly nuthori'CJ) 
on the morning of tho Regatta. Any yacht not ready to take 
her station at tho time appointed will ho disqualified. 
Yachts to sturt at 10.30 am. ; hut should them not be 
BUthclcut wind beforo noon, two guns, fired in quick suc- 
cession from the Club Battery, will denote tho same, mid 
the Regatta wdt bo postponed till tho following or a subse- 
quent day. 
LIVERPOOL YACHT CLUB REGATTA. 
FIRST DAY, 23rd AUGUST. 
First Prize.— Y achts of all clubs, from 8 to 25 tons 
(fixed keel), for a Plate, value iJ30. 
Second Prize. — Cup of £20, for fixed keel yachts, of all 
clubs, from 3 to 8 tons. 
Third Prize.— Shrimpers' Ruco, first boat, £4; second 
ditto, £1 10s; third ditto, £1; fourth ditto, ]0s. Entrance 
2s Od. 
8EC0ND DAY, 24tU \UGU 8T. 
First Prize.— A Cup value £30, for all fixed keol 
yachts of the Liverpool Yucht Club, from 3 to 15 tons. 
Second Prize. — a Cup value £20, for tho Contrc 
hoard yachts of all Yacht Clubs, from 3 to 8 tons. 
Third Prize.— S ame prizes as shrimpers. 
Fourth Prize.— F or yachts’ punts; first boat, £-2 ■ 
second ditto, £1; third ditto, 10s. 
Last Day of Entry.— Saturday August 5. A steamer 
will accompany the matches on each day," leaving tho Prince’s 
Pierhead, at 10 o’clock a. in. 
THE LONDON’ GAZETTE. 
(FRIDAY EVENING.) 
WAR-OFFICE, July 7. 
1st Regiment of Life Guards -Corporal Major John Llmbort to he 
July 7 nt W b tbC rank hornet nud Sub-Lloutonant, without purchoso, 
3rd Regiment of Foot— Captain Frodoriok William Goro, from tho 6th 
I* out, to 1 hi Captain, vloo Taylor, who exchange*, July 7. 
util Foot— Captain Cortlan.it Taylor, from tho 3rd Foot, to bo Captain 
Vico Gore, who exchange*, July 7. 
22n.l Foot— Captain John Breton, from tho 53rd Foot, to bo Captain, 
vice Haycock, who exchanges, July 7. ^ ‘ ’ 
rA 2 n»«in F °J?«rS aptul11 C w a "“ M,Uor Layton, from the 35tli Foot, to be 
Captain, vice Browne, who exchange.*, July 7. 
tJ Cbu, 1 ' lc, FrodoHok Browne, from the 25th Foot, to 
bo ( M tain vice Layton, who exchanges ; Captain Arthur J- Lo Grand, 
M^nw. 0 An*«u 00 ^ b ® C J pt p"’ , vicc s P ,in K' ' vll ° exchanges; William 
retires, July 7° ’ G ’’ l ° b ° Lns g "' b >' P«W°haso, vice Wilson, who 
4'.uh Foot— Henry Dalton Scoones, Gent., to bo Ensign, without 
purchase, vice M'Donald, appointed to the 70th Foot, July T 
Ullll, 
vlen r Tn I Gr^i Ca '’^ 1 *" T, ‘ 0,nas s I> r >"S. RoinThc35th Foot,“to ‘he Captain, 
vice Le Grand, who exchanges, July 7. J * 
Llmucmmt, July 1 l” a " a A<IJuta,,t Jarnes ^\ S Msh to have the rank of 
07th Foot— Reginald Cyril Goodonongh, Gent., to bn Ensign bv 
purchase, vice Scoonos, whoso appointment has been cancellod. July 7 
did W l ’»t India Regiment.- Major George Abbas Koolt D'Arcy. to be 
C .i« U pw a i"V C0 °i n r ’ by I’ uro *“^'', vice Murray, who retires; Captain 
v!oS &A?^rj n u% L 7 a .' V ’ m 57 "' F ° 0t ’ t0 bc by Purchase, 
'.‘i' r —Lteut.-Co^no 1 Sir Frederick Abbott, C.B., East India Com- 
} > hn ) i\.i'. l ] t ii y at Adiliscombe, to be Colonel in the Army in 
the Last Indies. Captain Win. Falconer Hav Adiutant Pm. 
DopAt, at Warley, to bo Major In the Army in the East Indies, June 20 
\Vv.!n«° « 1 C, "' lsti ,n n ' l " K ' J or F.nsign and Lloutenant 
d , t0 10 ,ir ;‘ u ' l licr Guards on tho 27th June, 1851, are 
l. lauid \\ iljiani Lloyd, uuil not Edward Lloyd, as previously stated 
1 he appointment of Charles William Hammond. Gent , to boTssistant 
boon Cancelled 0 f0, ' Ce, ’ ,u, 8t(lted ifl tbo 0alett * of the 9th June, 1854, has 
tain TliHln, U ,on Tr H hC C “ rlst,aa 11 Lieutenant and Cap- 
pro" lo.lsly ^stated Coldatream Guards, Is, John, and not George, as 
w!m,.m w T 11 ! 0 , Commissions of Cornet and Sub-Llentenant 
), ! * ” n /.' ” oy ’ f" bo Lieutenant, and of Arthur Edward Holland Grev 
Mscount Giey do Wliion, lo bs Cornet and Sub-Lleutenant, without 
purchase, on 20th June, 1851, have been cancelled. 
OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, July 4. 
Royal Ileglniont of Artlllery-Brevet-Major John Henry Franklyn to 
' Ijluutoililllt Coloiiol. VU’ • liurniLhv' . 
^»rtip InttUtgwtt. 
Advices prom Madrid of the 11th inst. state that tho 
city « tranquil. The insurgents were near Despernaperos 
rhe Queen a troops pressed them close. General Sorano 
had joined them, but had boon unable to induce any one to 
accompany him. 
y ,1E .T U o K u« U tho7th took Mokan Island, in the Danube 
and on the 8th Omar Pasha, with 40,000 men, surrounded 
the Russians and took Giurgevo. The Russians cut their 
way through with the loss of 900 men. General Chruleff 
lost an arm. Prince Gortschakoff was to take up a position 
on tho 8th, four miles in front of Bucharest, but lias onlv 
32,000 men under him. y 
Advices prom Constantinople oftho 3rd stalethat 
tho Duke of Cambridge hud returned to that city. Con, 
siderable bodies of French troops wero daily despatched to 
\ arna. Tho works of tho Russians at tho Sulina mouth oftho 
Danube have heed bombarded. 
Letters prom Athens of the 17th state that piracy was 
increasing. Twenty Saminte vessels had been burnt by an 
English steamship. Domiciliary visits had boon made at the 
house of M. RIetaxa, ex- Minister of Greeco, at Constantinople 
at the office of the Bank of Athens, and at several other 
place*. M. Deliani, Secretary-General of tho Interior, had 
beon dismissed. ’ 
A Letter prom Bucharest, dated July 2 (O. S.) t savs 
— M e have all sorts of rumours here about the war : one 
things certain, the Russian troops are quitting Bucharest 
daily though there are still plenty left. They generally 
inarch off in tho night, or very early in the morning. It is 
said that the Fronch, Turks, and English are advancing. The 
Russians aro retreating to Fokschani, tho frontier town be- 
tween Moldavia and Wallachia ; they have fortified tho place 
and there they will probably muke a stand, and there will bo 
the grandclmtmllc, if any. Bucharest is without fortifications 
und not a good place for a battle, as they have no position to 
retreat on. Tho Russians want to take the Wallachian police 
the military, and the Ministers and employ^— in short, to re- 
move the seat of government to Fokschani-and they wish as 
many of the inhabitants to follow them as possible, so as to 
leave Bucharest as poor as possiblo for tho Turks ; but tho 
Ministers m.l.tary, and employes won’tstir, as they don’t want 
to spoil their interest with the Turks if they get the mastery, 
which is hkoly. On tho whole, there is no personal duuger 
nor is anybody afraid. I for one shall be glad to see the 
English red coats." * 
be Uoutoiiant.Colonol, vie, Burn^; roTrk" up^u 7uU%Vy^nd 
Captain Edward Arthur Williams, to ho Captain, vice Franklyn; First 
S ! f-nn j n f , „! b ! r * P n 0 C , U< \ bbo i t ' ,0 bl ' Soroad Captain, vico Williams - 
. i ond Lieutenant Benjamin (ieulo llumfroy. to bo First Lleutcnan t 
ylCL' t.ubbutt, j un0 28 ; Second Lieutenant Cliarlos Watson Wilson to I.p 
M ist Licutcnnnt, vice Whitehead, rotlred, July l. "iison.to be 
The Victoria Courso— twice round. 
If the yachts are to sturt to the oastward, a White Ensign 
will be hoisted on board the Station Vessel : if to tho west wen I 
a Blue Ensign, at 10.0 a. in. 
At ten ininntes before the time of starting the Preparatory 
Flag will be hoisted ; and a gun will be fired at five minute# 
before starting. No sail to bo set or hoisted before tho second 
•tart fir ° J Und the 1 repurfttory Flag is lowerod, the signal to 
If the leading yacht does not arrive at tho goal before 
sunset, which will bo denoted by three guns fired in quick 
succession Ht tho Club Battery, it will not be considered a 
race, and it must bc contested again ou tho following or a 
subsequent day : in which case yachts muy outer till 10 0 a m 
the evening before the race. 
The owuor of any yacht, entered to sail, can obtain n chart 
ol the course und aU other particulars by upplying on board 
tho Brilliant, or to the secretary, at the club house, ou Wed- 
nesday, the 9th. 
IRELAND. 
, Tu . E J n ;, PER , ARY An dcction Case.— The application to 
admit Mr. Carden to bail was made on Monday in Cua.nbers, 
before the Lord Chief- J astico LotYoy. After hearing counsel 
on both sides, Ins Lordship refused the motion— first, on tho 
ground oftho noar approach of the assizes, and secondly, be- 
cause it was doubtful if a much more serious charge might 
not ho preform! than that of attempting to commit an abduc- 
tDm. It appeared by tho information that tho prosecutrix. 
Iiss Arbuihnot, wus moved from her position in the car or 
currloge n which she was seated, and tho Chief-Justioo would 
not say Unit an actual abduction had not been committed in 
point or law. A charge of conspiracy might also, perhaps, bo 
preferred. In fact, without going into the whole case, which 
he should not be justified iu doing, lie had no hesitation in 
i cl iiMug tbo motion. Tho particulars of tho above abduction 
enso appeared iu “ The Field’’ of last week, at page 038. 
Army — When tho 21st Fusileors and G3rd Rogimentem- 
burk from Cork for tho East thero will bo only two regiments 
uml '.S depots of infantry iu Ireland — i smullor force than has 
uoim hi > Unit country for many years, not oxceptiug the period 
of the Peninsular war. 1 
„ » AY , ll « 0ATTA — A regatta, under tho manago- 
ment of the Royal Western Yacht Club of Ireland, will take 
pluco in Dublin Bay ou the 20th und 21st of July inst. This 
c ul, gives a cup of 100 guineas for yachts to be 'manned and 
steered by gentlemen members of Royal yacht clubs. There 
is to be a cup of 50 guineas for yachts uuder '25 tons, to be 
mauned aud stoerod by similar huuds. 
( 10 L 1 ) FIELDS. 
The gold brought by the Now York steamer to-day is less 
than on former occasions, the urnount being £57 000 A 
larger sum was iniended to have been sent, but, owing to a 
decline in the rate of oxchnnge, a portion was withdrawn. 
Meanwhile £250,000 had arrived from California, and somo 
,2 m n , th ® stock-market may thorefo.e be anticipated, 
K h ? depur V ,re of th0 I ,JC ket thero hud been 
scaicely any abatement of the pressure. 
THE GREEK INSURRECTION. 
.J V ’ A ^^ K ^ IN Ju ESSALY> June *9* — Kalabak, the bug- 
bear of tho Turkish authorities in Thessaly, and the last 
stronghold of the Greek invaders, was taken yesterday after- 
enmmand ,6 f fi Ur ^ tr °° PS ° f Epiru3 ’ Unc,er ^e personal 
command of tho diplomatic General Fuad Effendi. The 
Greek mvaders in Thessaly had concentrated their whole force 
^1lm p ba h ; an 1’ 1 embolden ^ b y their late success over 
belun Pasha and his Arabs— their only success during the 
whole war they had established themselves in that place 
interrupting the direct communication between Epirus and 
I nessaly, and spreading a panic over the whole of this latter 
province. It was accordingly determined to attack as soon as 
Abdi I aslia should come up with the troops. 
This happened on Friday evening, the 18th inst., and on 
the morning of the 17th the whole army, composed of fivo 
regular battalions, 3,000 men, and about 4,000 irregulars 
marched off towards Kalabak. The regulars and the six 
S \tr, p ™ Ceedod , th ® Slde of tl '0 river, while the irregulars 
>kirted them on both flanks. Tho valley formed by the river 
Tr1kda na th e ft r d3 , m ° re a “ d . m ' ,r0 aS y ° U S° 0,1 towards 
n A h . 7 15 ° ,,e b0a,,fcifuI Park, covered with 
oaks aud gigantic plane trees, while in the distance you see 
the mountains of the Pmdus on the right, and those of Hass 
on the left. Without encountering any resistance, the army 
marched on to about two or three hours’ distance from Kala- 
fS: Z !; e r ff re ? ined f ° r , tI,e On the morning oftho 
18th Fuad Eftendi assembled all tho officers, and made them 
a speech, in which lie said that, having delivered Epirus, thoy 
were going now to succour their brethren iu Thessaly, and 
that lie hoped they would behave as they had done hitherto. 
The address was answered by the assurance that ho could 
count upon them, and the march began in excellent spirits. 
A body of regular soldiers going to attack is always an im- 
pressive sight, anil Turkish troops are even more so, for they 
march in silouco ; hardly a word is heard ; only now and 
tlnm a couplo of soldiers put themselves at tho head of a bat- 
talion, and intone with stern simplicity a religious chant; and 
those few touching notes, uttered with an awful earnestness, 
gave to the force an air of solemnity seldom seen in a body of 
soldmis. Kalabak itself is built on a slope which extends to the 
toot ol three gigantic hmestouo rocks (about 1 ,000 feet hiuh), on 
winch 14 monasteries are erected. There is no access to these 
K’!!w rdmary M alrU0 , t n re8 ’ ° XCCpt by “ ,eans of r °l' es a,ld a 
basket, something like in the monastery of St. Catherine on 
Mount Sinai. I lie strength of tho position of Kalabak con- 
sists in three conical hills slightly connected with each other, 
and lorining a semicircle in front of the village, but leaving it 
open towards tho east on tho side of Trikalu. On these three 
luikS as also on Mie throe points which form tho promontory 
or Provendi, the Greeks had thrown up their fortifications and 
pitched the tents which they had taken from Selim Pasha. 
, a coun ^ 1 war > umier a piano tree, among the burning 
stoues of the nvor-bod, it was determined to make a demon- 
stration towards Kalabak, and attack Prevendi. For this 
purpose, three bodies of irregulars were despatched towards 
tins latter place, while the whole regular force and the guns 
marched, with flags flying and drums beating, in the river- 
bed, as it agaiust Kalabak. In front of Kalabak they halted 
and the guns began to play on the fortified hills. Iu the 
meantime, the irregulars advanced in three bodies on Pre- 
vend', and in less than lmlf-au-hour after the first shot was 
fired the Giga Arnauts took the hill noarest to the river by 
assault. No one over saw regular troops advance more 
steadily and with greater determination under a murderous 
hro. And the most curious thing is, these people have no 
liu x'Anntc An film r ...I..., * * 1 
a.m„ • 'o about 100 dead and two flags’ 
t K 10 a11 d,reclion8 - As soon as these hills wore wor, 
k- i . o 1 , rCsu,ar f raade au aUa ck on tho three hills beforo 
Kalabak, und carried them with a gallantry which would make 
them worthy to fight on the Dauube. The taking of 
tlmt Tht 1 Lad 8preadsucb a panic among tho Greeks 
that they ran ofl without losing a man, and made only 
